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        <title>About Trusted Certificates</title>
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        <h1>About Trusted Certificates</h1>
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        A Trusted Certificate contains a single certificate.
        Trusted Certificate entries are represented in KeyStore Explorer
        by the following icon:

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        &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<img src="images/trustcert_entry.png">

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        Trusted Certificates are used to form chains of trust during operations
        such as <a href="importCaReply.html">importing a CA Reply</a>.

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